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Tennessee continues to experience record-low unemployment, according to data released by the Department of Labor and Workforce Development
Chattanooga, TN – According to the state officials, the rate for June came in at 3%, unchanged from the all-time low unemployment rate the state recorded in May. In a year-to-year comparison, Tennessee’s June 2024 seasonally adjusted unemployment rate decreased by 0.1 percentage point. Employers added new jobs...
Somewhere KY or TN, USA
This was shot during a road trip to Kentucky and Tennessee. My wife and I flew to Louisville and drove to Nashville via Bowling Green, where we visited my daughter and continued on. Coming from the New York metropolitan area, it is refreshing to see the horizon line of the Midwest.
Judge issues gag order in case where 12-year-old is accused of killing 8-year-old cousin
GIBSON COUNTY, Tenn. (WMC) - Details are limited involving a murder investigation of an 8-year-old girl in a small Tennessee town. The child’s 12-year-old cousin is accused of suffocating her while she was asleep. A judge issued a gag order in the case Friday after reporting on the tragedy...
7-18-2024 Dresden Enterprise e-edition Dresden Enterprise 7-18-2024 e-edition
Having trouble viewing this document? Click here to download the PDF. Having trouble viewing this document? Click here to download the PDF. Britney Taylor Abercrombie of Trenton was charged with Failure to Appear and Intro Drugs into County Jail on July 10 Sean Rodrick Adams of McKenzie was charged with Failure to Appear on July 12 …
28-year anniversary of Illinois’s biggest rainfall in recorded history
A swath of heavy rainfall occurred across portions of south central Wisconsin, northeast Illinois, and northwest Indiana on July 17-18, 1996. From the National Weather Service: The heaviest rainfall was observed near Aurora, Illinois, with a maximum point rainfall of 16.94 inches in a 24-hour period. The 24-hour rainfall measured near Aurora remains the statewide record (as […]
Chamber’s first ‘Taste of Twin Cities’ receives rave reviews
SUCCESSFUL SAMPLING – Over 100 people were in attendance for the first "Taste of the Twin Cities" event, sponsored by the Twin Cities Chamber of Commerce, with 10 Twin Cities' restaurants participating. (Photo submitted by Katrina Cobb, Executive Director, Twin Cities Chamber.) Twin Cities Chamber of Commerce welcomed a...
UC Schools mourns tragic passing of young student
The Union City Schools family is mourning the tragic loss of 10-year-old student Jack Gear, who passed away Tuesday at Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital following a tragic jet ski accident. “Our hearts are heavy, and our collective thoughts, prayers, and love are extended to Jack’s family,” UC Director of Schools...
Fulton Independent selects new superintendent amid FBI investigation
FULTON, Ky. — Thursday's Fulton Independent School's special called meeting was brief as the board named Terry Sullivan as its new superintendent. "I'm going to help the entire area realize that Fulton is still a good school, and there's good things that happen," said Sullivan. It's been a rocky...
First Alert Forecast: Hit or miss showers and thunderstorms
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Be ready for a few pop-up showers and storms this weekend. Saturday will start quite mild, in the 70s, with a fair bit of cloud cover. A few showers and thunderstorms will develop through the day, but they’ll be widely scattered in nature. The air will turn increasingly humid with a light and variable wind.
Few drops of rain tonight, more this weekend (7.19.24)
NE-5 Tomorrow: Mix of Sun & Clouds, 30% Shower/Storm Ch. |High: 89|. Cooler conditions have finally returned to the mid-south, but not alone. A few showers are moving south of I-40 for some of our friends that need it most as rain mirrors the area with the highest concern of drought. It won't become widespread or severe, so no need to cancel your Friday night plans. The good news is that at least the cool down is sticking around.
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